Technology has been a great boon for our daily lives right from the small things like online bill payments to life saving health care applications. Though technology has become predominant in our lives, the impact of technology in education is still nascent and there are huge advantages to be reaped by using technology in…

If you have a 3 year old at home, you may see them asking “why” for most of the things. Questioning is the way we learn things. With the proliferation of the information on the internet space, It’s time for us to question what we hear, read and see. Questioning is a skill that…

Technology has immense potential to transform the learning experience of your students. It could be a fabulous tool to facilitate your teaching. But as we all know a coin has two faces. So does technology. It could be a source of the greatest distraction for your students. Or, it could be tweaked to be effectively…

A Teacher’s Guide to What NOT to Do with Classroom Technology infographic shows some pointers on avoiding ineffective use of technology in learning. Technology tools are a double edged weapon. The virtual medium could serve as a serious distraction for learners. Or, it could be tweaked to be effectively used as a tool to facilitate…

3 Steps to Kill Boredom in Your Classroom Is there a way to add life into classrooms? Most definitely. We believe that, all that it takes for you to find a solution to a problem is a little bit of perspective. Here are three steps to killing boredom in the classrooms. Step 1: Find the…

How to choose the right game? Bringing games to the classroom is bound to make learning fun and interesting. In our previous blog post , we suggested using game based learning as a means to keep the students engaged. By including games in learning, you can break the monotony of day to day lectures. There are…

5 ways to engage your students If you are a teacher, then one of the most difficult tasks is to keep your students engaged. The online medium has a lot to offer. Sadly, distraction is one of them. But you can cope with the distractions and engage your students effectively. Here are a few tips….